Hollywood

(3/3) To celebrate our 9th birthday, we're putting on a show at Largo at the Coronet with enough award-winning talent to take us another nine years — all the way to 2024! Come witness the high highs, the still pretty high lows and all the dramatic turns (mostly of phrase) in between! Preorder now, as this one's going to sell out (hopefully in a jiff)!

What is Literary Death Match? Four writers read their own work for seven minutes or less, and are then judged by three all...

Downtown / LA Metro

(3/4) Gateway to Freedom: The Hidden History of the Underground Railroad

Eric Foner in conversation with Randall Kennedy

Wednesday, March 4, 7:15 PM

The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and consultant on the Academy Award-winning film 12 Years a Slave discusses his latest book, which unearths extraordinary findings from Columbia University’s archives to shed new light on the Underground Railroad. Join Foner in...

Downtown / LA Metro

(3/5) "Tragic” was the label Mahler once used for his Sixth Symphony, arguably his darkest. “Not one of his works came as directly from his inmost heart as this,” his wife, Alma, wrote. Powerful and monumental, this is orchestral music at its most gripping and dramatic.Come for: To hear Dudamel conduct music by Mahler is inevitably a memorable occasion, as Dudamel has a special affinity for this composer.And more: The LA Phil has a massive wood box with an equally massive...

Hollywood

(3/6) Umphrey's McGee is an American progressive rock band originally from South Bend, Indiana, whose music is often referred to as "progressive improvisation", or "improg". Although the band is part of the jam band scene, like Phish and the Grateful Dead (with ever-changing setlists, improvisation, two sets per night, open taping policy, etc.), they are much more influenced musically by progressive rock artists such as King Crimson, Yes, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, The Mahavishnu Orchestra,...

Beverly Hills

PaleyFest is a must-see pop cultural event produced by the Paley Center that brings fans together with the talent behind their favorite shows. The audience enjoys episodes or highlights of the featured work, followed by panel discussions and Q&A. Events from 3/6/15-3/15/15